This work proposes to learn linguistically-derived sub-unit classifiers for sign language. The responses of these classifiers can be combined by Markov models, producing efficient sign-level recognition. Tracking is used to create vectors of hand positions per frame as inputs for sub-unit classifiers learnt using AdaBoost. Grid-like classifiers are built around specific elements of the tracking vector to model the placement of the hands. Comparative classifiers encode the positional relationship between the hands. Finally, binary-pattern classifiers are applied over the tracking vectors of multiple frames to describe the motion of the hands. Results for the sub-unit classifiers in isolation are presented, reaching averages over 90%. Using a...
Recently, a promising research direction has emerged in sign language recognition (SLR) aimed at bre...
The use of subunits offers a feasible way to recognize sign language with large vocabulary. The init...
While recognizing some kinds of human motion patterns requires detailed feature representation and t...
This work proposes to learn linguistically-derived sub-unit classifiers for sign language. The respo...
This paper discusses sign language recognition using linguistic sub-units. It presents three types o...
This chapter discusses sign language recognition using linguistic sub-units. It presents three types...
This thesis presents a framework for the automatic recognition of Sign Language sentences. In previo...
This article presents a dictionary for Sign Language using visual sign recognition based on linguist...
The aim of this thesis is to find new approaches to Sign Language Recognition (SLR) which are suited...
This paper presents a novel, discriminative, multi-class classifier based on Sequential Pattern Tree...
The aim of this thesis is to find new approaches to Sign Language Recognition (SLR) which are suited...
This paper presents an approach to large lexicon sign recog- nition that does not require tracking. ...
This article presents a dictionary for Sign Language using visual sign recognition based on linguist...
This thesis presents a framework for the automatic recognition of Sign Language sentences. In previ...
This paper presents a flexible monocular system capable of recognising sign lexicons far greater in ...
Recently, a promising research direction has emerged in sign language recognition (SLR) aimed at bre...
The use of subunits offers a feasible way to recognize sign language with large vocabulary. The init...
While recognizing some kinds of human motion patterns requires detailed feature representation and t...
This work proposes to learn linguistically-derived sub-unit classifiers for sign language. The respo...
This paper discusses sign language recognition using linguistic sub-units. It presents three types o...
This chapter discusses sign language recognition using linguistic sub-units. It presents three types...
This thesis presents a framework for the automatic recognition of Sign Language sentences. In previo...
This article presents a dictionary for Sign Language using visual sign recognition based on linguist...
The aim of this thesis is to find new approaches to Sign Language Recognition (SLR) which are suited...
This paper presents a novel, discriminative, multi-class classifier based on Sequential Pattern Tree...
The aim of this thesis is to find new approaches to Sign Language Recognition (SLR) which are suited...
This paper presents an approach to large lexicon sign recog- nition that does not require tracking. ...
This article presents a dictionary for Sign Language using visual sign recognition based on linguist...
This thesis presents a framework for the automatic recognition of Sign Language sentences. In previ...
This paper presents a flexible monocular system capable of recognising sign lexicons far greater in ...
Recently, a promising research direction has emerged in sign language recognition (SLR) aimed at bre...
The use of subunits offers a feasible way to recognize sign language with large vocabulary. The init...
While recognizing some kinds of human motion patterns requires detailed feature representation and t...